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You decide to talk to more family and friends for their opinions about your goals. While playing basketball, your friend Usain says, “I think it’s a bad idea to spend all that money on a degree. I would be happy with the money you earn at the general contractor’s office.” You’re surprised and confused that Usain doesn’t support your decision.

What’s the best way to understand your friend’s reaction?
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He's right, and it's always a bad idea to spend that much money on school.


It's not safe to share information with him because his opinions are so different from yours.


His opinion is valid, but his financial mindset is different from yours.


He's not a good friend because he doesn't want what's best for you.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
His opinion is valid, but his financial mindset is different from yours.